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Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 5:50 am
by cncrd
kmarty wrote:
cncrd wrote:I did not see 270 ohm and 100 ohm in the picture.
100 ohm is on upper left corner (near yellow point), 270 ohm is bottom (between two switches) on the same picture. 900 ohm resistor is only "painted" (now, I have used two resistors, 820 ohm and 82 ohm, in serial because I had not more 900 ohm resistors - the one was broken as you see on picture).
cncrd wrote:where I will connect these resistors?
And We need any extra connection?

you can see it on the picture + comments in each picture (where you need cut original connection, where attach new wiring). I think it only as example, nothing more (mainly because I don't know english well and I cannot write better guide). I am sure you will carefully check each connection with ohmmeter.
cncrd wrote:are these connection(radio control unit) enough for cc?
In fact, CC is already in your car. You only need switch for selection between cruise control and speed limiter and control buttons for CC. Two wires from ECU ending in steering pillar, in same connector where are wires for airbag. on this two wires you need connect this. How you implement it is only your idea. I used remote control of car radio.

Sorry for any wrong placed word, I really don't know english. Half of this was written with the dictionary. Sorry.

kmarty,
both(speed limiter and cruise control) are run well?
And I don't understant where to connect these(speed limiter and cruise control)switch?
I think we must connect 2 wires from radio control unit to there(in this picture)
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Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 8:34 am
by kmarty
cncrd wrote:kmarty,
both(speed limiter and cruise control) are run well?
And I don't understant where to connect these(speed limiter and cruise control)switch?
Wires along with connector for CC/SL switch is under this plate:
Image
(picture is from spanish forum)

You must change it like this:
Image
Under plastic bonnet it is this:
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You should find the white connector with five wires not conected to anything. This is connector for CC/SL switch. If you find it, you have almost won (unfortunately I heard that some Megane's have not CC/SL wiring preparation so search it before you begin any step about CC/SL. I have no idea what to do without this wiring preparation. I know one man which have not this wiring, so he trying find the right pins on ECU, but I still have no info if he was successful).

Needed parts:
  • 82 00 079 020 - Plastic bonnet (switches holder)
  • 82 00 193 673 - blind flange (I have not ESP nor its switch)
  • 82 00 107 841 - CC/SL switch
and "optionally" (not needed if you use another four push-buttons for controlling CC/SL):
  • 82 00 103 769 - car radio remote control (used unreversible as "thing with four buttons")

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 11:19 am
by cncrd
thanks :D

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 11:19 am
by cncrd
thanks :D

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 11:30 am
by kmarty
But everything what I said here is already on that spanish forum :-)

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 1:40 am
by MrAsia
That helps alot! I was always thinking it was where the fuses was. My car is RHS.

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 7:19 am
by cncrd
kmarty wrote:
cncrd wrote:kmarty,
both(speed limiter and cruise control) are run well?
And I don't understant where to connect these(speed limiter and cruise control)switch?
Wires along with connector for CC/SL switch is under this plate:
Image
(picture is from spanish forum)

You must change it like this:
Image
Under plastic bonnet it is this:
Image

You should find the white connector with five wires not conected to anything. This is connector for CC/SL switch. If you find it, you have almost won (unfortunately I heard that some Megane's have not CC/SL wiring preparation so search it before you begin any step about CC/SL. I have no idea what to do without this wiring preparation. I know one man which have not this wiring, so he trying find the right pins on ECU, but I still have no info if he was successful).

Needed parts:
  • 82 00 079 020 - Plastic bonnet (switches holder)
  • 82 00 193 673 - blind flange (I have not ESP nor its switch)
  • 82 00 107 841 - CC/SL switch
and "optionally" (not needed if you use another four push-buttons for controlling CC/SL):
  • 82 00 103 769 - car radio remote control (used unreversible as "thing with four buttons")


unfurtunately I have no preparition wire :cry:

Cruise Control

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 10:55 pm
by John_Hansen
:-) I've just done this to my UK spec 2.0vvt Tourer (54 reg).

The CC/SL switch is the usual rip off price in the UK. Just unde £10

I used a 4 switch keypad for the controls.

Seems to work.

Would be nice to get the Information display/dash board to indicate operation and speed. Does anyone know how to do this?

Re: Cruise Control

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 9:10 am
by cactusbob
[quote="John_Hansen]Would be nice to get the Information display/dash board to indicate operation and speed. Does anyone know how to do this?[/quote]

A Renault dealer can turn this on for you

Re: Cruise Control

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 3:21 am
by The Negotiator
I might attempt this, has anybody got any advice or hints at all please?

I haven't got ESP so will need a new switch panel with switch (the connector is there waiting).
I will need a 4 switch system, seems like a Megane II remote is the best to use? - How does this get fitted to the column area?

Limited parts available on ebay which is a little disappointing!

Re: Cruise Control

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 6:36 pm
by John_Hansen
Well the much suggested satellite control is pretty difficult to find and fit.

What I used was a 4 switch keypad from RS made by a company called Storm see here https://uk.rs-online.com/web/search/sear ... &R=0198264. There is a link to s data sheet on this page https://docs-europe.electrocomponents.co ... 02b550.pdf. I did check Maplin but they have nothing equivalent. CPC has some adhesive backed membrane keypads here https://cpc.farnell.com/SW02461/componen ... OMP-4214A1

I removed the connector and then built the resistor circuit in the space at the back and then used some ribbon cable for the connection to the connector beneath the steering wheel. Oh and put double sided foam backed adhesive to hold it on. I mounted it on the dash to the right of the steering wheel.

Re: Cruise Control

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 8:58 pm
by kmarty
John_Hansen wrote:see here https://uk.rs-online.com/web/search/sear ... &R=0198264...
None of links are complete thus unreadable. Please, can you post them again?
Thank you

Re: Cruise Control

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 10:38 pm
by John_Hansen
I guess that is a problem of the forum. Anyone who wants the links send me a private message. Link in post below do work now.

Re: Cruise Control

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 10:45 pm
by John_Hansen
Try this
Well the much suggested satellite control is pretty difficult to find and fit.

What I used was a 4 switch keypad from RS made by a company called Storm see here https://uk.rs-online.com/web/search/sear ... &R=0198264. There is a link to s data sheet on this page https://docs-europe.electrocomponents.co ... 02b550.pdf. I did check Maplin but they have nothing equivalent. CPC has some adhesive backed membrane keypads here https://cpc.farnell.com/SW02461/componen ... OMP-4214A1

I removed the connector and then built the resistor circuit in the space at the back and then used some ribbon cable for the connection to the connector beneath the steering wheel. Oh and put double sided foam backed adhesive to hold it on. I mouned it on the dash to the right of the steering wheel.

Re: Cruise Control

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 10:47 pm
by kmarty
Use [url]BBCode in this syntax: [url=https://some.where.to/site]Link example[/url]
This will work.